However the phenomena of titanium and Ti alloys laser processing seems to be well studied, there are still numerous cases of application, as functionalization of medical devices surface, being undiscovered. The task of antibacterial properties of the surface on account of TiO2 covering for medical applications is both demanded and not well studied, while the solution itself is complicated and fundamentally beguiling. Here we demonstrate a novel approach of fast and cheap laser-based technique to obtain TiO2 covering on the titanium mesh for controlled bone augmentation in oral implantology.
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